Volume : 09, Issue : 05, May – 2022

Title:

64.ROLE OF NURSING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION CRISIS; REVIEW

Authors :

Sameer Mohammed Algrigri, Haitham Hamed Albalawi, Norah Hussain Harthi, Mohammed Ahmed Alzahrani, Roza Saed Alamoudi, Jehan Esmaeel Hamdan, Salwa Osama Rashed, Al Harthi Abdullah Eydah , Hani Saeed Alghamdi, Hanan Ali Almagadi

Abstract :

Although the importance of nursing care and management in the emergency department (ED) for individuals with uncontrolled hypertension (HTN) cannot be overstated, there is a lack of recent literature updates on HTN awareness specifically in the ED setting. Given the comprehensive role of emergency department (ED) nurses in providing treatment, which encompasses activities such as identifying, referring, and ensuring appropriate monitoring for uncontrolled hypertension (HTN) within the ED setting, we conducted a thorough examination of existing scholarly literature pertaining to nursing policies and the management of HTN for all relevant articles that were published up to the end of 2021. The objective of this review is to conduct a thorough examination and integration of the current body of literature, pinpoint areas where knowledge is lacking, and deliberate on the implications for future research and practice in the field of nursing in managing HTN crisis.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in Sameer Mohammed Algrigri et al, Role Of Nursing In The Management Of Hypertension Crisis; Review, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09 (05).

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